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There's a new animal at the Louisville Zoo.The Louisville Zoo welcomed Zemora, their new 5-year-old pygmy hippo, on July 8. She comes from the Jackson Zoo in Mississippi.She will be calling ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Louisville Zoo is searching for a new operator. Louisville Metro Government on Wednesday issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for zoo management. According to a news ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Louisville Zoo is welcoming to the world more baby animals as three Canada lynx kittens and four Bennett’s wallaby joeys were recently born. The three lynx kittens were ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville Zoo is mourning the loss of one of its most iconic animal ambassadors, a roughly 40-year-old American bald eagle named Sequoia. Sequoia lived at the zoo since ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Louisville Zoo is being filled with new life thanks to multiple recent births, and another is on the way. "Oh we've been having a great year this year," said Steven ...
The Louisville Zoo is asking area residents and visitors to help name its new baby tiger through a new poll. Employees at the city zoo selected three names "that reflect the importance of this cub ...
The first tiger cub born at the Louisville Zoo in 20 years officially has a name, Kyle Shepherd, spokesperson for the Louisville Zoo, announced Friday. The Sumatran tiger cub has been named "Kaji ...
The Louisville Zoo's newest giraffe may not have a name yet, but it already has a reputation for being a "six-foot-tall bundle of joy." A new calf at the Louisville Zoo lives in a stall with its ...
furry addition to the Louisville Zoo family. A rare Sumatran tiger was born at the Louisville Zoo on July 23 at 7:40 p.m. This is the Zoo's first tiger birth in over two decades. Sumatran tigers ...
As the Louisville Zoo reopens to members only Friday, its website has crashed twice in recent days due to an influx of people trying to buy tickets following a three-month closure amid the ...
The Louisville Zoo's newest giraffe may not have a name yet, but it already has a reputation for being a "six-foot-tall bundle of joy." The male Masai giraffe, born to parents Kianga and Baridi on ...
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